- Liam Ó
hAnluain, (1910–1992) was an
Irish Christian Brother, schoolteacher, educator, and
Irish Language scholar. Born in
Derry city in 1910, educated...
- britannica.com. 16
August 2024. Graiméar
Gaeilge na mBráithre Críostai. L. A. Ó
hAnluain,
Christian Brothers (Eagrán nua ed.).
Baile Átha Cliath: An Gúm. 1999....
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Donnchad Ó
hAnluain Ardghal Ó
hAnluain Gilla Patraig Ó
hAnluain (also
Kings of Airgíalla)
Murchadh Ó
hAnluain Cu
Uladh Ó
hAnluain Eachmarcach Ó
hAnluain Cu Ulad...
- Airgíalla (complete list) – Ua Eichnigh, King (?–1201)
Giolla Pádraig Ó
hAnluain, King (1201–1243)
Eochaid mac
Mathgahamna mac Neill, King (?–1273) Brian...
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Retrieved 25
April 2023. Graiméar
Gaeilge na mBráithre Críostai. L. A. Ó
hAnluain,
Christian Brothers (Eagrán nua ed.).
Baile Átha Cliath: An Gúm. 1999....
- Fosters,
Estrella and
others using them in
public houses in the UK. Daithí Ó
hAnluain (17
December 2001). "Foaming Over
Guinness in a Bottle". Wired. Cork, Ireland...
- to web to e-paper — the
challenge of
designing the e-newspaper" (PDF).
Hanluain, D. O. (2004-02-13). "Free
content becoming thing of the past for UK's...
- Éighneachán Ó
hAnnluain (Irish pronunciation: [ˈeːnʲəxaːn̪ˠ oː ˈhan̪ˠl̪ˠuənʲ]; 1933 – 14
December 1994;
sometimes spelled Éineachán) was an
Irish Sinn...
- martlets. The
ermine boar
supporter is
derived from the arms of the Ó
hAnluain (O'Hanlon) family,
Kings of Airthir, the main
Gaelic Irish family in the...
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Count Redmond O'Hanlon (Irish: Réamonn Ó
hAnluain), (c. 1640 – 25
April 1681) was a 17th-century
Irish tóraidhe or rapparee; an
outlawed member of the...